Clean and Organize Your Messy Garage with These 9 Easy Tips
Have a messy garage?
Tackling a project like a garage can seem overwhelming! The good news is it’s extremely rewarding to clean and organize with these easy tips, and it’ll make your space so much more functional and efficient. I know this because organizing my own garage has been a struggle until I implemented these tips. My family tends to accumulate a lot of things like tools, sports equipment, holiday decor, etc. Now, we can actually park in our garage, too – yippee!
Here are some REAL LIFE (not staged for Pinterest) easy tips to get your garage back on track!
1. Host a yard sale.
PURGE! Get rid of unused and unwanted items through donation or hold a garage sale. The less you have, the easier it is to organize. 😄 Need help with purging? Check out our declutter checklist!
2. Install hanging overhead racks for bins and large items.
This is a great way to use wall and ceiling space and to get as many bins off the floor as possible (I placed all my camping and holiday bins on these racks since I don’t need to access the items regularly). I recently installed seven of these adjustable overhead garage storage systems – it’s amazing how much more floor space is now available.
3. Purchase overhead storage hangers.
Use these overhead storage hangers (also found at your local home improvement store) to easily hang bikes, cords, scooters, and tools to get them off the ground.
4. Invest in shelving.
Either build your own shelves or buy easy to assemble shelving for bins, boxes, and larger items. Try these adjustable shelving units that can be placed vertically or side by side to create a workbench as I did above.
5. Use labels.
Label bins and boxes to easily identify contents and to help kids (and adults) see where items belong.
6. Add pegboard(s).
Pegboards and pegboard accessories from Amazon or the hardware store offer great ways to easily organize hand tools and smaller garage items.
7. Get tools off the ground.
Get brooms, mops, and lawn tools off the ground with a hanging organizing system like this one.
8. Hang ladders.
Hang ladders and larger tools with convenient heavy duty wall mounted hangers. I like this inexpensive Everbilt 4 in. Handy Hook from Home Depot.
9. Use the space above garage doors.
My husband built a simple overhead organizer to hold extra scrap wood and wood flooring.
Do you have any garage organization tips or ideas?
Share with us in the comments!
My family has the shelves you have linked to in number 4, and they are a GREAT buy. They are very sturdy and adjustable, so you can make the space in between the shelves exactly what you want- alot of ours are spaced to hold totes like pictured. It’s a little bit of an investment to buy a few to line the wall, but I’m telling you they’re worth it.
Thanks for your input! 👍